-
harpsichord are
known as
harpsichordists. This list
includes post 19th-century
harpsichordists.
Notable earlier harpsichordists mostly appear on the list...
- roles. Solo
harpsichordists may play
unaccompanied sonatas for
harpsichord or
concertos accompanied by orchestra.
Accompanist harpsichordists might accompany...
- This
article lists French composers who
wrote for the
harpsichord during the 17th and 18th centuries. Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (1629–1691)
Jacques Champion...
- Mozart". In the 1950s he parti****ted in
annual concerts featuring four
harpsichordists, the
three others being Thurston Dart,
Denis Vaughan and
Eileen Joyce...
- 15
February 1981) was a
German conductor, choirmaster, organist, and
harpsichordist. Karl
Richter was born in
Plauen to
Christian Johannes Richter, a Protestant...
- clavecin.
Premier livre, a
collection of
harpsichord works. His
style was
influenced by Couperin,
Rameau and Scarlatti.
French baroque harpsichordists...
- Anna Lang, née
Nordqvist (Stockholm, 5 July 1874 – 12
December 1920) was a
Swedish court harpist. Lang was the
daughter of the
conductor of the Kungliga...
-
single organ work by him survives,
Fugue primi toni.
French baroque harpsichordists Free
scores by
Nicolas Siret at the
International Music Score Library...
- Belgian-born
operatic coloratura soprano Blandine Verlet (1942–2018),
French harpsichordist Loup
Verlet (born 1931),
French physicist Raoul Verlet (1857–1923),...
- Alan
Curtis (November 17, 1934 – July 15, 2015) was an
American harpsichordist, musicologist, and
conductor of
baroque opera. Born in Mason, Michigan,...